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Greek order of precedence

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The order of precedence of Greece is fixed by the Decree 52749/2006 of the Minister of the Interior,[1] and prescribes the protocollary hierarchy of the Greek political leadership. The President, as head of state, is first, and the Prime Minister, as head of government, is second.

  1. President of Greece (Prokopis Pavlopoulos)
  2. Prime Minister of Greece (Alexis Tsipras)
  3. Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament (Nikos Voutsis)
  4. Archbishop of Athens and All Greece (Ieronymos II)
  5. Leader of the Official Opposition (Kyriakos Mitsotakis)
  6. Former President(s) of Greece (Christos Sartzetakis, Karolos Papoulias)
  7. Vice President(s) of the Government (Yannis Dragasakis)

Current office-holders

References